Do you know the way to San Jose?

The city at the heart of Silicon Valley ranks as the second-best major metropolitan area in which to find a job, according to the online search site Juju.com, which divided the total number of posted openings in 50 metropolitan areas by the number of local unemployed.

San Jose has a ratio of 2.68 job-seekers per posted openings, according to Juju’s ranking, trailing Washington, D.C. with a ratio of 1.87 — proving that the stimulus dollars don’t fall far from the tree.

San Francisco ranks 20th (5.64 seekers per posted opening), while Los Angeles and Sacramento come in 44th and 45th, respectively, with ratios of 10.43 and 10.97.

These measures are affected by the propensity of employers in any given region to post jobs online, as opposed to filling openings by other means, so consider the ratio an imperfect gauge of what remains a difficult labor market.